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Topic: Blue Black Hair?
Posted By: maggie
Subject: Blue Black Hair?
Date Posted: Feb 27, 2003 at 1:31pm
Hi, I am thinking about dyeing my hair a blue black color. (This might sound weird, lol, but you know the Archie comics? You know how Veronica''s hair is like black, but where the they make the light shine on it her hair is like a navy bluish?) Anyways, I have natually dark brown hair and my eye brows are natually black. Will this color look good on me? Also, do you have any suggestions as to what brand dye i should use? When they label the color blue black...will it really make my hair have a bluish tone, or will it just look black?? Thanks so much!

Oh...and if the tips of my hair are lighter (from using Sun-in 2 years ago) will the color still work on the tips of my hair too??



Replies: 32
Posted By: maggie
Date Posted: Feb 27, 2003 at 1:31pm
Hi, I am thinking about dyeing my hair a blue black color. (This might sound weird, lol, but you know the Archie comics? You know how Veronica''s hair is like black, but where the they make the light shine on it her hair is like a navy bluish?) Anyways, I have natually dark brown hair and my eye brows are natually black. Will this color look good on me? Also, do you have any suggestions as to what brand dye i should use? When they label the color blue black...will it really make my hair have a bluish tone, or will it just look black?? Thanks so much!

Oh...and if the tips of my hair are lighter (from using Sun-in 2 years ago) will the color still work on the tips of my hair too??


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: Feb 27, 2003 at 8:15pm
Hi Maggie:

I 'm going to suggest semi-permanent deposit only color if your going darker...You don't need to put your hair through the permanent color thing. Maybe someone can recommend something...If you get Salon color Redken Shades, or Matrix Color Sync would work great.

Yes, your old highlighted ends will pull base tones from the color...muddy..grayish greenish or even bluish...? They need to be filled before coloring.! ( A(bb 4be $ ",`b -& 0 %,($$ (--!!,,br #4


Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2003 at 7:02am
Hmm blue black is nice. I see a lot of asian people using it. there nothing weird about it. It just another shade of black. I use to have it to. I looks great, but people dont really notice it unless you compare a black dyed hair with blue black then you will see the different. But since you have brown hair the colour would show


Posted By: beachgerl
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2003 at 2:29pm
I'm asian but I look awful with blue black hair. I tried it once and it just clashes with my skintone (looked harsh). But with a natural or soft black, it looks best on me. I love that shiny, black hair without bluish undertones. More of like silvery black. $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.%%%,$!%( ,$!!0 2 $$


Posted By: beachgerl
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2003 at 2:32pm
Originally Posted By: Maggie!$  !$ !`a d`
Natural Instincts have Amazon Indigo, which is a blue-black semi-permanent color or Feria's Starry Night permanent dye, also blue-black. I bet blue black hair will look gorgeous on you, just like this fave actress, Claudia Black of "Farscape" (see my icon). $- P cn`dp0% 00BB .(4`p /.%%%,$!%( ,$!!0 2 $$


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: Feb 28, 2003 at 8:20pm
Go with the Natural Instincts...You don't need 20 vol. H2O2, and ammonia to deposit color. (Unless covering gray)! ( A(bb 4be $ ",`b -& 0 %,($$ (--!!,,br #4


Posted By: Elissa
Date Posted: Mar 1, 2003 at 8:11am
Beware...a girl on another thread reported using semi-permanent hair color in blue-black (natural dark brown) and it is not washing out. This will happen sometimes when you use a darker color in semi-permanent.


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: Mar 1, 2003 at 7:32pm
It will, or could, happen with any color, semi, demi, or permanent.

If you're going to deposit dark color on your hair it doesn't, in most cases just wash out and go back to your natural color.! ( A(bb 4be $ ",`b -& 0 %,($$ (--!!,,br #4


Posted By: maggie
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2003 at 4:08pm
Thanks everyone for replying!!!! So I should use a semi-permanant hair dye? but Now im not sure about dying my hair...since my tips of my hair are dyed with sun-in. Are you sure it wont work right?? Now im sad, lol:( but thanks so much for all the replies!!!!


Posted By: Sophie
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2003 at 8:19pm
Do a test strand girl, see if you like it...make sure you get some of that lightened hair so you can see what the dark will do on it.

It won't just wash out tho...be aware of that.

Let us know! ( A(bb 4be $ ",`b -& 0 %,($$ (--!!,,br #4


Posted By: maggie
Date Posted: Mar 6, 2003 at 10:26pm
yea, maybe I will try that. If I do that, I could do some of the hair underneath. but now im not totally sure I want to dye it!! hmmmmm.


Posted By: Vineman
Date Posted: Mar 7, 2003 at 7:13pm
Yeah I tried dying my hair blue to get Blue black hair since my hair is naturally black I thought it I used lots of dye it would show up a bit... but it didn't work. It turned the red at the front a yucky dark grey purple and only showed up once under some light. My hair is to big and messy anway I don't think it'd look too good but I'd like to try it anyway especially when it grows out.

I don't want to use anything permanent as I want to bleach my hair sometime (I'm a future planner) and it's dark enough already. )! Aa la q`e !$40`" 4$b /4 ! $% ) , ,%,b` #(


Posted By: SkaWroteEm
Date Posted: Apr 17, 2003 at 3:43pm
Hey everyone,
Ok so I had a post similar to this one but no one responded, so I thought I'd write here. I've got brown hair, and I suppose brown eyebrows and was thinking of going black (or black with a light blue tint) this weekend.

Few questions. One, would this even look good on me?

Two, what are some things to watch out for? I'm not worried about it not washing out, but what I am worried about is ending up with greens and oranges or whatever in my hair.

This being my first time, should I attempt to do this on my own, or leave it to a pro?

I would appreciate any advice, even if you want to make fun of me. Laugh if you want, just let me know what the word is.

My cats breath smells like cat food.

Big B


Posted By: Lady Maria
Date Posted: Apr 19, 2003 at 5:16pm
Do yourself a favor, go with a pro. I don't color my hair but even getting it cut properly is important to me.

Why leave it to chance? Go to a good salon. !$) Aabha


Posted By: Eryn
Date Posted: Jun 15, 2003 at 3:03pm
I do not mean to impose on this thread, but I am thirteen and I have been dying my hair with semi-permenent colors for almost a year, and I would like to try something different. I really want to dye the tips of my hair either blue or green. I wanted to know if I could use some sort of food coloring so I can change it often. I went to a website and it said that I could also use Kool-Aid or Jello to acheive this look. How do I use them and how long will they stay in? I go swimming a lot and was also wondering if the color would come out in the pool? If you could help me it would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Eryn


Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Sep 1, 2003 at 10:44pm
It turned your hair navy-blue? I've been trying to make my hair blue. . . of any shade. . . for years with no luck (always turns green :-( ). I've wondered sometimes if those blue-black dyes would make my hair as blue as the sample strands look, but knowing it wouldn't wash out, I've been afraid to try. I might be more likely to try now it'd take less time to grow all out, even if it were a mistake. *wonders*
Would the less permanent kind turn out as blue as the permanent? I'd really rather use the gentlest thing possible, especially since I (only sometimes) have reactions to dyes. *wonders if it's even still all right to dye in that case* ! % Aaebade d !, ` . 4``


Posted By: peachy789
Date Posted: Oct 18, 2003 at 1:42pm
yes this is a great color that my friends have used...get l'oreal preference in deepest indigo.!), Aa`


Posted By: k77R
Date Posted: Oct 18, 2003 at 8:31pm
caca noir (black henna) by Lush should do the trick. It's exactly what you're looking for, a black dye with blueish shine. It's available at www.lush.com, and as you may or may not know using henna to dye hair doesn't cause any of the damage of convential chemical dyes and is actually healthy for your hair. Good luck!


Posted By: Aeryn
Date Posted: Mar 7, 2004 at 5:19pm
I thought I'd let everyone know about new products on market right now (available at any retail or drugstore). There are Garnier 100% blue-black and you can see it at http://www.garnier100color.com - http://www.garnier100color.com and also Revlon added a new shade to Revlon Colorsilk collection, a blue-black (#12). I guess the color is still popular as ever and it's a good thing they're keeping up with those colors. I'm curious to try one of those...but they're permanent color so I'm a little hesitant and would show up well on those who have brown or lighter hair than those who have naturally black hair.


Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Mar 7, 2004 at 11:49pm
I think I'd have to be assured it would keep its blue-ness before I would risk a permanent blue-black dye right now. I really would like to try it, as I'm getting bored with the reds I've been using, but it's the blue cast that attracts me, so I'd have to make sure it would look and stay blue on me. I wouldn't see the point in it if it weren't very blue, as I've had plain black before and don't especially want it again. ! % Aaebade d !, ` . 4``


Posted By: babydoll1474
Date Posted: Mar 9, 2004 at 11:52pm
see i tryied dying my hair black and it turned out a blueish black i HATE it!!!


Posted By: Aeryn
Date Posted: Mar 14, 2004 at 4:07am
Originally Posted By: babydoll14740!d ( $0` ``h $

I'm sorry to hear that you don't like it at all. It can be lifted by using a color remover/stripper to return to your natural color or to go lighter. It can be done. You can either do it yourself or go to salon to do this. Blue-black color suits people who go for that 'Goth' look or have olive or cool skintone. I have olive skin and that's why I love it on me.


Posted By: Kuroneko
Date Posted: Apr 4, 2004 at 1:59am
Okay. *crosses that off the list of shades I'd like to try, then* ! % Aaebade d !, ` . 4``


Posted By: UrbanAmy
Date Posted: May 14, 2004 at 4:54pm
Anyone tried either Garnier 100% or Revlon Colorsilk Blue Black dyes yet? I'm leaning towards Colorsilk 'cause it is ammonia free and more gentle on hair, I presume. Please let me know before I buy, thanks!


Posted By: COLORCRAZY
Date Posted: May 21, 2004 at 3:13pm
I have done every black known to man. Try doing a permanet one. I don't like semi ones because if you do like it a week or so later it is gone.It is very depressing. Oh well I say you only live once. you don't like your color, try again.That is what makes it fun!!! !$% `e adp`a $. `r .$b ((,%!, % , ,!$b` $


Posted By: dj727
Date Posted: Jun 2, 2004 at 4:41am
If your gonna die it Blue Black, avoid Revlon. I know this girl that used Revlon blue black and and a couple of washes the blue turns a little purple then the blue washes out, so then your just left with black hair. Use Garnier 100% color, or something else.!,% @e`` t`e !2("" $ b ( $%! ), )$!


Posted By: Aeryn
Date Posted: Jun 6, 2004 at 11:57pm
Roxanne, did you like it? Is it very drying and did it last (not fading so much)? I don't mind trying this new Garnier 100% myself and I don't mind if it stays permanent, but I don't like the nature of permanent dyes. I'm thinking of just dyeing my Mega Cools Onyx Sheen with 10 vol. instead of 20 for more gentle effect but not sure if I'm allowed to do this.


Posted By: Aeryn
Date Posted: Sep 10, 2004 at 9:07pm
Any luck with 100% Garnier in blue black 210? Any other recs for a long lasting blue black color? What about Feria Starry Night or High Dimension Black Licorice (bright black)? I don't like permanent color, though. Too strong for my taste and very drying. Otherwise, I'm sticking to Onyx Sheen by L'oreal at Sally's with 10 vol.


Posted By: gizmo
Date Posted: Sep 11, 2004 at 10:30am
Doing a semi-permanent in blue-black is very tempting. I'd look so goth though, because I'm fair.

My current "permanent" haircolor has already started to fade. Very disappointing. It was dark brown but now I have medium reddish brown appearing in spots. I'm even using a good shampoo and only shampoo every other day.

Blah. Away to the drugstore!





Posted By: Aeryn
Date Posted: Jan 3, 2005 at 7:58pm
A great product that I've been using is Nutrisse in Black Licorice #10, it's not exactly blue-black but it's nearly that. It's a great black color and feels wonderful. True to the word, it is pretty nourishing and smells wonderful while processing, plus it isn't very drying afterwards like most permanent dyes do (such as Clairol and L'oreal -- tried them before). It promises whatever it gives out and the price isn't so bad. For anyone wanting a nice black shade, go with this. I'm envious of girls & guys who are extremely pale with black hair and blue or green eyes because they look darn sexy and sultry.


Posted By: Psychobilypinup
Date Posted: Dec 16, 2009 at 6:04pm
I used the Loreal Black its in the silver box like ten dollars at walmart?.... It turned blue black for the first week or so... then it started to lighten, it looked cool for a while,

This is my webpage for modeling right now>>
http://www.modelmayhem.com/1215885
You can check out my pictures there with the hair color.
But after those pictures where taken, i can tell you dont use it over semi blonde or blonde hair, (hence I've only died my hair black once in my life besides this...)
So if you have blonde hair, die it twice once with regular dark color, any color dark brown, brown black?
Then dye it.
It pretty much goes along with the rules of bleaching your hair almost white to get shocking blue and bubble gum pink., cause if you dont the pink will turn orang ish, and the blue with definatly turn into a teal/green tint. But anyways anyone got any better than drug store/walsh*tmart brands that work well for blue black?!)! C`alaPabe


Posted By: Psychobilypinup
Date Posted: Dec 16, 2009 at 6:09pm
Oh Wait I almost forgot Bigen powder, get it at sallys or any beauty supply retail store its poweder & you mix it with water , that the first black black, lol serious black die i used.!)! C`alaPabe


Posted By: borne.blonde
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2009 at 8:14am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsFgwOstvqY

I think this sweetie wears Schwarzkopf LiVE, I will check, but I LOVE his hair. He has the most gorgeous hair style too, Idk what you call his hair style do you? WSITNTongue

Will look up & post when I find the right black. Love your avatar photo color.
borne.blonde2009-12-18 08:15:22



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